Chicago Sun-Times

FACEBOOK FINDS ‘SOPHISTICA­TED’ EFFORTS TO INFLUENCE ELECTIONS

- BY BARBARA ORTUTAY AND MARY CLARE JALONICK

NEW YORK — Facebook said it has uncovered “sophistica­ted” efforts, possibly linked to Russia, to influence U.S. politics on its platforms.

The company said it removed 32 accounts from Facebook and Instagram because they were involved in “coordinate­d” political behavior and appeared to be fake. Nearly 300,000 people followed at least one of the accounts.

Facebook stopped short of saying the effort was aimed at influencin­g the U.S. midterm elections in November, although the timing of the suspicious activity would be consistent with such an attempt.

According to a Facebook official, the company this week briefed members of the House and Senate as well as officials at the Department of Homeland Security. The official declined to be named because the briefings were private. Facebook disclosed its findings after The New York Times reported on them earlier Tuesday.

The company said it doesn’t know who is behind the efforts but said there may be connection­s to Russia. Facebook said it has found some links between the accounts it removed and the accounts created by Russia’s Internet Research Agency that it removed before and after the 2016 U.S. presidenti­al election.

Virginia Sen. Mark Warner, the top Democrat on the Senate intelligen­ce committee, called the disclosure “further evidence that the Kremlin continues to exploit platforms like Facebook to sow division and spread disinforma­tion.” The earliest page was created in March 2017. Facebook says more than 290,000 accounts followed at least one of the fake pages.

Facebook says the pages ran about 150 ads for $11,000 on Facebook and Instagram, paid for in U.S. and Canadian dollars. The first ad was created in April 2017; the last was created in June 2018.

 ?? COURTESY OF FACEBOOK VIA AP ?? These images provided by Facebook show examples of one of the suspicious accounts the social networking site discovered on its platform.
COURTESY OF FACEBOOK VIA AP These images provided by Facebook show examples of one of the suspicious accounts the social networking site discovered on its platform.

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